- Open the Start menu.
- Type windbg.exe and press Enter.
- Click File and select Open Crash Dump.
- Browse to the . dmp file you wish to analyze.
- Click Open.
Beside this, how do I find memory dump on Windows 10?
Go to Startup and Recovery > Settings. A new window appears. Under the Write debugging information section, select Complete memory dump from the dropdown menu and modify the dump file path as needed. Click OK and Restart the system.
Additionally, what is a full memory dump? Complete memory dump: A complete memory dump is the largest type of possible memory dump. This contains a copy of all the data used by Windows in physical memory. So, if you have 16 GB of RAM and Windows is using 8 GB of it at the time of the system crash, the memory dump will be 8 GB in size.
Just so, what causes a memory dump?
A memory dump is a process in which the contents of memory are displayed and stored in case of an application or system crash. These are the possible reasons for Physical Memory Dump error: corrupted system files, damaged hard disk, corrupted RAM, compatibility of hardware and software.
How do I configure complete memory dump?
Enable complete memory dumps
- In the System Properties windows, under Startup and Recovery, click Settings.
- From the Write debugging information drop-down menu, select Complete memory dump.
- Check Overwrite any existing file.
- Click OK.
- A message about pagefile requirements may appear; if it does, click Yes.
- Click OK.
